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Colliery view
General view of the North and South headgear at Easington Colliery, 1/09/1906, with a group of miners in the foreground.
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Colliery view
Group of miners standing in front of Easington Colliery headgear, 1977. New north headgear completed.
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Sports Day
Craghead Miners Childrens Sports, 1952. DA Box 553.
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Miners Gala
Group with Waterhouses Miners Lodge banner at Durham Big Meeting (Miners Gala), 1952.
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Wall plate
Brass wall plate, depicting miners hewing caol. Size 248 mm diameter.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala - crowds heading from the racecourse towards the Cathedral for the miners service. The preacher at the service was the Rev Spencer Wade, himself once a pit putter at West Auckland Colliery. 27th July 1935. DA Neg.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala - Mr George Lansbury greeting two disabled ex-miners in their pony-driven carts, 27th July 1935.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala - Mr George Lansbury accepting a sweet from an admirer. 27th July 1935. DA Neg.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala - spectators in joyful mood on the slopes of The Racecourse. They are all wearing their 'Sunday best'. 27th July 1935. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 27th July 1935 - homeward-bound banners make their way up Elvet Bridge towards the Market Place. The mass of people can be seen as far back as Old Elvet. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 27th July 1935 - Blackhall banner makes its way home from The Racecourse. It is draped in black to commemorate a death in the colliery during the past year. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 27th July 1935 - early afternoon looking towards Elvet Bridge. On the left is a branch of Porter's the family grocers, and further to the centre is the 'Rock Shop'.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 27th July 1935 - banners and crowds on Elvet Bridge. DA Neg.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 25th July 1936 - Mr Attlee and Mr Whiteley mingle with the crowd. In his speech Mr Attlee had congratulated the Durham Miner on such a remarkable demonstration of loyalty, which he said was an indication of the desire of the workers for a full life and a determination to get it. DA Neg.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 25th July 1936 - Mr Clement Attlee MP (1883-1967) addresses the crowd from No 2 platform. He had been elected to succeed George Lansbury as Labour leader on 8th October 1935. He openly condemned the means test and said the country needs a strong socialist government that would deal with the causes of poverty and sweep away means test legislation and give to the miners a standard of life based on what the country can afford to all its citizens. DA Neg.
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Durham Miners Gala, 25th July 1936 - Mr Attlee greets a supporter. The three central figures (l-r) are William Whiteley MP, Mr J R Leslie MP and Mr Attlee. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 25th July 1936 - An escalpolgist is tied up by his assistant. A volunteer bandsman double-checks that the chains are secure. The banner is that of West Stanley. DA Neg.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 25th July 1936 - after the speeches a father takes his children off for some fun. DA Neg.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 25th July 1936 - a group of colliery bandsmen take the ladies for a rowing trip on the river. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 24th July 1937 - crowds rest on the slopes of The Racecourse. The attendance this year was around 200,000. Top left are the caravans belonging to the showmen. DA Neg

 

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